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AH-64A Apache attack helicopters, produced by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company (now Boeing), are in service at Fort Hood, Texas. The AH-64A Apache is specifically designed for the attack role. The Army first took delivery in 1984. Its Hellfire anti-tank missiles have a range of more than 3.7 miles and can penetrate the armor of any known main battle tank. The aircraft is 48 feet long, 12 feet high and can weigh 21,000 pounds maximum at take-off. Top speed is 184 miles per hour, range is 300 miles and service ceiling is 21,000 feet.; +++EMPTY+++

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AH-64A Apache attack helicopters, produced by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company (now Boeing), are in service at Fort Hood, Texas. The AH-64A Apache is specifically designed for the attack role. The Army first took delivery in 1984. Its Hellfire anti-tank missiles have a range of more than 3.7 miles and can penetrate the armor of any known main battle tank. The aircraft is 48 feet long, 12 feet high and can weigh 21,000 pounds maximum at take-off. Top speed is 184 miles per hour, range is 300 miles and service ceiling is 21,000 feet.